Asenior KG student was allegedly made to stand outside the class as his parents had failed to pay fees for the last quarter. His father claimed that they came to know of the incident only after the boy refused to go to school. However, the management of Solaris Public School, where the boy studies, has denied the allegation. “My son was reluctant to go to school and he was in tears when I asked him the reason.

He said he was being made to stand outside class even though he did not do any mischief. When the teacher called up my wife for the fees, she asked her the reason for the punishment. The teacher said that it was because we had not paid the fee,” said Jatin Patel, the boy’s father. He claimed that when he raised the issue with the school management, they told him that they would not do so if he paid the fee on time.

Patel said that the fee for senior KG at the school is Rs26,000, of which they were yet to pay Rs 10,000. “I met school authorities and they said I must pay the fee if I do not wish my son to stand outside class. It is disheartening to see the school behave in such a way. My son doesn’t want to go to school now,” he added. Pankaj Patel, who is with the administration department of the school, said he wasn’t aware about the incident.

“Do you think any school can do such a thing with kids? A few parents are yet to pay the fees but we do not discriminate among kids. The allegation is baseless,” he said. Jatin Patel alleged that the school authorities also took his son’s picture and informed him that it was for the record of students who had not paid fees. However, the school administration denied this allegation too.

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